PS Guide
steamboat assumed lost at sea
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The PS Guide was a paddle steamer ship that operated on the Murray River in Australia from 1869 to 1879. It was built by Thomas Chowne in Goolwa, South Australia, and was known for its speed and reliability. The ship was primarily used for transporting passengers, cargo, and wool along the river, playing a crucial role in the transportation network of the region during the 19th century. The PS Guide was eventually sold to a new owner in 1879 and continued to serve on the river until it was dismantled in 1903. Its legacy lives on as a significant part of the maritime history of Australia, showcasing the importance of paddle steamers in the development and growth of riverine transportation in the country.
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